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DESCRIPTION:UN-DAM the KLAMATH: No amount of stalling should keep the dams from 
 falling.\nTell California to Make PacifiCorp take responsibility for their 
 Toxic Klamath Dams. \n\nCome out to the California Water Resources Board 
 meeting in Sacramento on July 17, 2012\n\nIn 2006 Warren Buffett’s 
 PacifiCorp  started the process of obtaining a needed Clean Water Act 
 permit for their dams on the Klamath River. This permit is the last step in 
 the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) relicensing process for 
 the Klamath Dams, which only happens every 50 years. \n\nWhen these dams 
 were originally permitted there were no laws such as the Clean Water Act or 
 Endangered Species Act. Therefore, these antiquated dams have no fish 
 passage, release toxic algae, and warm water to the point that is lethal to 
 salmon. PacifiCorp admits that keeping these toxic dams would cost much 
 more than dam removal. However, every year PacifiCorp stalls dam regulation 
 while they make millions to the Klamath’s detriment. Current timelines 
 associated with the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement (KBRA) could allow 
 PacifiCorp to stall for 8 more years even though dam removal is currently 
 not mandated in proposed legislation. Furthermore, legislation is not 
 progressing. PacifiCorp has already stalled dam removal for over six years 
 by filling and pulling their Clean Water Act certification applications. 
 This permit is known as a 401 certification.\n\nThere is no way the state 
 of California can give these dams a 401 certification, as they produce 
 levels of the toxic algae Microcystis aeruginosa up to 3000 times what is 
 considered safe for recreational contact along with warm water that is 
 lethal to salmon. Dam regulation could lead to dam removal, however 
 California is stalling this regulation.  Timelines in the KBRA could allow 
 this stalling to continue until 2020, which means PacifiCorp can operate 
 without regulations for fifteen years in addition to the fifty years they 
 operated with immunity.   This stalling could lead the federal government 
 to decide that California has no right to regulate the dams because 401 
 certification applications are mandated to be processed within a year. 
 \n\nDon’t believe the hype. Clean Water regulation aids dam removal – 
 401 processes have to go through public processes which can take several 
 years. Therefore, the 401 moving forward will not hurt the KBRA . However, 
 if the KBRA, which is very controversial, continues to be stalled in this 
 hostile congress, the 401 permit denial further increases the chances for 
 dam removal under public process, the FERC process. The FERC process can 
 get the dams removed without legislation. \n\nAgencies moving to clean up 
 the Klamath is a win-win for all who want the dams removed. \nTHE KLAMATH 
 RIVER AND SALMON CANNOT WAIT EIGHT MORE YEARS! \n\nIf you cannot come out 
 please write a letter in support of the 401 moving forward to: \nJeanine 
 Townsend, Clerk to the Board\nState Water Resources Control Board\n1001 I 
 Street, 24th Floor\nSacramento, CA 95814\n\nContact: Regina Chichizola at 
 (541) 951-0126 for more information. \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/07/10/18717284.php
SUMMARY:UN-DAM the KLAMATH: Come to Water Board meeting: Hold PacifiCorp responsible for dams
LOCATION:State Water Resources Control Board\n1001 I Street, 24th Floor\nSacramento, 
 CA 95814\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/07/10/18717284.php
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